Pink Tulle delivers a soft, airy blush-pink with a delicate, semi-sheer finish that’s ideal for romantic, modern looks. Salon-quality DND 684 offers rich pigment, smooth application, and long-lasting wear—perfect for nail techs who need reliable, chip-resistant color with a professional gel-polish finish.
Pink Tulle
Color & finish — Pink Tulle
Pink Tulle is a light blush shade with a translucent, tulle-like veil that flatters a wide range of skin tones. The semi-sheer finish allows for layering or a single-coat soft wash, while the subtle sheen gives nails a polished, refined look. As DND 684, this formula maintains its soft tone without yellowing, keeping the shade true salon after salon.
Benefits for salons & nail pros
DND 684 provides high pigment and smooth leveling, so techs use fewer coats and finish services faster. The gel-polish base resists chipping and maintains shine, reducing client callbacks and boosting satisfaction. Its dependable consistency makes it easy to apply, saving time on prep and clean-up — a practical choice for busy schedules and repeat clientele.
How to use this gel polish
Apply a thin base coat, cure, then brush Pink Tulle evenly—one or two thin layers are usually enough depending on desired opacity—curing between coats. Finish with a top coat and final cure for maximum durability and gloss. DND 684 works well with standard LED/UV lamps and pairs smoothly with overlays, ombrés, or nail art for customized looks.
Why clients will love this shade
Clients appreciate Pink Tulle for its understated elegance: it enhances natural nails without overpowering, making it suitable for weddings, everyday wear, or professional settings. The gentle blush complements hands while the long-wear gel finish keeps nails looking freshly done longer, offering a classic, modern aesthetic many ask for again and again.
Stock your salon with Pink Tulle (DND 684) today — order now to give clients a versatile, salon-grade shade that speeds services and keeps them coming back.
















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